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(06/11/16 3:00am)
Harvest Week is underway at Motor Supply Company Bistro. Having begun on Tuesday, this week is a celebration of the local farms the restaurant receives some of its ingredients from throughout the year.
(06/06/16 9:50pm)
The city of Columbia hosted a summit for community leaders from across the state to discuss race relations in South Carolina, as well as relations between young people and their surrounding community. The summit was held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
(04/20/16 2:14am)
Columbia resident killed in three-car collision
(04/20/16 2:16am)
Travel Lightly Day encouraged students and other city dwellers to leave their car in the garage for a while and celebrate alternative transportation.
(04/19/16 2:50am)
After facing strong opposition, the South Carolina bathroom bill — which would limit free use of bathrooms and locker rooms by transgender men and women — is on shaky ground in the state legislature, according to The State.
(04/18/16 3:56am)
The 21st annual Columbia International Festival brought the cultures of many countries to the State Fairgrounds this weekend.
(04/18/16 3:56am)
The "Happiest 5k on the Planet" made its way to Columbia on Saturday morning. Thousands of people participated in The Color Run’s "Tropicolor" World Tour, where they ran an un-timed, five-kilometer footrace surrounded by inflatable palm trees, music and clouds of brightly colored powders.
(04/18/16 4:01am)
Steve Spurrier was met with a mix of admiration and friendly admonishment as he was honored on Saturday as a part of Tennessee's annual spring game, according to The State.
(04/15/16 3:07pm)
Heads turned as a crowd of 1,500 walked through downtown Columbia for Walk a Mile in Their Shoes on Thursday evening. The event is known for its unique and fun approach of having men walk a mile in women’s high heels in order to bring attention to sexual violence against women.
(04/14/16 4:07am)
South Carolina’s Senate introduced the S. 1203 bill, colloquially referred to as the “bathroom bill,” on April 6. A subcommittee convened to discuss the bill at a hearing that was followed by rally outside the Statehouse on Wednesday.
(04/14/16 3:08am)
The
Columbia Fireflies home opener will mark the return of professional
baseball to Columbia, South Carolina, for the first time since the Capital
City Bombers left in 2004. During the Bomber's heyday, future big league
stars like David Wright, Jose Reyes and Preston Wilson got their start in
Columbia. Here is a look at the next wave of potential
major leaguers who will call Columbia home this season.
(04/13/16 3:16am)
The 2016 election cycle has been one of national obsession with national politics as both major parties have slugged through high-stakes primary seasons. But below the radar, a number of state and local races and referendums are also raging.
(04/13/16 3:19am)
The "Walk A Mile In Their Shoes" march will fill the streets of Columbia on Thursday as the community turns out to support victims of domestic violence. The event raises money for the Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands and brings awareness to the free services provided to survivors of sexual assault and abuse.
(04/07/16 3:50am)
Children love stories. Parents tell stories when children are scared or when it's bedtime. And at some point, children outgrow stories.
(04/06/16 2:24am)
USC alumnus Darion McCloud is using the power of storytelling to reduce illiteracy rates in South Carolina. He will discuss ways students can join his cause and become "part-time superheroes" Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Leadership and Service Center.
(04/04/16 4:06am)
The 81st annual Carolina Cup attracted its usual crowd of spectators and law enforcement as well as a surprise wedding this year.
(03/21/16 3:33am)
On any given night of the week, Five Points bursts with energy. For the St. Patrick's Day festival, that energy is multiplied by tens of thousands, and people from all over the state, and the country, turn out to celebrate in every shade of green.
(03/19/16 4:19pm)
The South Carolina House voted Wednesday to approve the "Tucker Hipps Transparency Act," according to WYFF4. The bill, named after the Clemson University student who died in 2014 while participating in a fraternity event, will require colleges to post information regarding violations by fraternities and sororities.
(03/17/16 3:11am)
"Get engaged," "get involved" and "encourage strength in women" are the calls to action that were spread throughout the South Carolina Statehouse lobby in the spirit of Bee Day on Wednesday morning.
(03/16/16 4:01am)
Tell Them, an e-advocacy organization focused on health education and access, will provide training and lobby the state legislature at its seventh annual Bee Day on Wednesday.